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The Event was ok. They had some very good and very bad episodes. I would have liked to see a second season but the 4 month hiatus is mostly what killed that show.

Breaking In is actually pretty funny but it was randomly debuted in April. I don't even remember seeing any advertisements for it until it already came out. Fox never really gave this show a chance to succeed. Michael Rosenbaum was hilarious and got funnier with every episode. Too bad Christian Slater kills every show he's in within one season. I don't even think he's that bad, but for some reason his shows never meet expectations.

UPDATE: No surprise there - NBC has pulled the plug on the low-rated sci-fi drama The Event, which started off strongly but quickly fizzled. But there is a twist, and it's not only the big surprise planned by the producers for the finale. Talks are underway with at least one distribution partner to take over the serialized drama. The Event executive producer Steve Stark wouldn't comment, but I hear new original programming player Netflix's name tossed around. Word is that there has been interest from several cable and digital entities. Stark said that they are exploring the opportunities with the "full support" of the studio, UMS. "NBC has been an amazing partner, it launched the show beautifully," he said. Added creator Nick Wauters: "We have a dedicated fan base, and we promised them we will deliver one way or another and will continue to tell our stories."

Before The Event went on it's hiatus, it was kind of a meh show that I was interested in just enough to watch for the sake of having something to watch, but after it came back it started getting good, and in the past 3 or 4 episodes it's been really good. Can't say I'm all that disappointed that it got axed though, because it's hard to imagine where they could take this story over another entire season.

Only other show I'm upset about is the Chicago Code, which overall wasn't quite as good as I had hoped being from the creator of The Shield, but it also has gotten a lot better over the past few episodes. All the rest are shows that I've never heard of or don't care about. I'm just happy Fringe is coming back.